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i am at the vatican >> jon: i can see that, sam, terrific. we haven't seen a papal resignation in 600 years. what happened here, sam? >> let's just say he's had a crisis of faith. >> jon: oh, wow. since when? >> well, honestly, since the whole manti te'o thing. the pope has just started to question a long-term relationship with someone he talks to all the time but has never actually met. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: that manti te'o thing was absurd. the guy's girlfriend dies and then suddenly comes back to life and... oh! >> they chat like 100 times a day right before bed but never on skype or faith time >> jon: face time faith time. it's a vatican thing. it's like chat roulette but with fewer dongs. >> jon: shouldn't that be no dongs? >> yes, jon. yes, it should. >> jon: so the pope is resigning because he thinks for the past seven years he's been in a relationship not with jesus but with hawaiian ube prankster ronaiah tuiasosopo >> yes, jon. that's exactly what i'm saying. the pope can't let that happen again. besides, jon, the clues wer
i am at the vatican >> jon: i can see that, sam, terrific. we haven't seen a papal resignation in 600 years. what happened here, sam? >> let's just say he's had a crisis of faith. >> jon: oh, wow. since when? >> well, honestly, since the whole manti te'o thing. the pope has just started to question a long-term relationship with someone he talks to all the time but has never actually met. ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: that manti te'o thing was absurd. the guy's...
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. >> woodruff: fred de sam lazaro reports on india's push to account for hundreds of millions of its citizens by issuing government identity cards. >> we still have a large number of residents much india who don't have a birth certificate or any other form of official i.d., but now with the highly mobile and aspirational society, you need some kind of an i.d. >> suarez: we talk with reporter steven brill about his time magazine cover story on why medical bills are so high. >> woodruff: and on the daily download, christina bellantoni examines white house efforts to circumvent the press through technology. that's all ahead on tonight's newshour. >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by:
. >> woodruff: fred de sam lazaro reports on india's push to account for hundreds of millions of its citizens by issuing government identity cards. >> we still have a large number of residents much india who don't have a birth certificate or any other form of official i.d., but now with the highly mobile and aspirational society, you need some kind of an i.d. >> suarez: we talk with reporter steven brill about his time magazine cover story on why medical bills are so high....
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at&t. ♪ >> sutro sam. river otter who relocated to ocean beach and site of former sutro bath draw crowd and admirer to the new dig but as mark explains, all the attention is also raising some concern. >> in january just after sutro sam first appeared at the sutro bath there were so many people coming around the pool the park shvs to put up barricade and signs. no dog allowed. this area off limits. >> we have seen people bringing our dog down here. people trying to flush sam out of his pool to get a better photograp photograph. people throwing things in the pool attempting to see them. >> director of animal care at the san francisco aquarium of the bay says unless were you a blue heron or some other form of wild life you really should not be walking through the area around the baths. >> this was a gentlemen hear yesterday with young child and they were walking across the front and waves were crashing and they had a large labrador with them. sign over there prohibiting dogs. and people were completely mindle
at&t. ♪ >> sutro sam. river otter who relocated to ocean beach and site of former sutro bath draw crowd and admirer to the new dig but as mark explains, all the attention is also raising some concern. >> in january just after sutro sam first appeared at the sutro bath there were so many people coming around the pool the park shvs to put up barricade and signs. no dog allowed. this area off limits. >> we have seen people bringing our dog down here. people trying to flush...
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i would gladly give you the 2%. >> oh, sam. >> wow, sam. thank you. >>> let's start with some big snow pictures. february, the month of snow. pictures from killington, showing 18, 19 inches out of the 1-snow total. look at the new hampshire video. in case you haven't seen snow out of this february, this is what it all looked like into the new england area. kansas city, you're done with your snow so far. but you just missed being your snowiest february ever by 0.2 of an inch. now, these lows pull into new england. light snow falling. a little shower activity, as well. look at the temperatures well down into the deep south. atlanta gets to 28 on sunday. miami, 47. there will be light snow showers in central florida, probably, by the weekend. >>> coming up, we're going to go back to george in rome. >>> and also, the star quarterback on trial, taking the stand in his own defense. star quarterback on trial, taking the stand in his own defense. i don't know. i can ask. c'est un fruit ou un legume? it's a fish. when your allergies start, doctors r
i would gladly give you the 2%. >> oh, sam. >> wow, sam. thank you. >>> let's start with some big snow pictures. february, the month of snow. pictures from killington, showing 18, 19 inches out of the 1-snow total. look at the new hampshire video. in case you haven't seen snow out of this february, this is what it all looked like into the new england area. kansas city, you're done with your snow so far. but you just missed being your snowiest february ever by 0.2 of an...
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the correct answer is, i do not like them, sam i am. is that right? okay. this is really fascinating. back over to kath. >> where are you from, hon? >> brooklyn. >> dr. seuss won a $50 bet with his publisher by writing a book with only 50 words. >> false? [ buzzer ] >> everybody here telling you true. but you didn't cheat. god bless you, i'm giving them both to you. >> all right, yes, it is true. "green eggs and ham" is the book. and 49 words with one syllable words. can you say one one-syllable word? okay. this is fine. let's go over to kath. >> a lady from delaware, ohio. i like cheating. this is fun! what was dr. seuss' really name? bartholomew cubbins, theodor geisel, or sam horton? or john hjohn hershey? >> sam horton. [ buzzer ] >> everybody is yelling, but doggone it, she didn't cheat, and i'm giving them both to her! >> you see how good this is? just so we know. seuss happens to be theodor geisel's middle name, right? right? is that yes? yes, that's -- yes. back over to kath. >> you need that for your real hoda when you're looking for your next job.
the correct answer is, i do not like them, sam i am. is that right? okay. this is really fascinating. back over to kath. >> where are you from, hon? >> brooklyn. >> dr. seuss won a $50 bet with his publisher by writing a book with only 50 words. >> false? [ buzzer ] >> everybody here telling you true. but you didn't cheat. god bless you, i'm giving them both to you. >> all right, yes, it is true. "green eggs and ham" is the book. and 49 words with...
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sow sam bin-laden. no americans were killed. they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> cenk: we know who the shooter s and we know he has left the military after 16 years of service, and we also know he will not be getting any benefits in terms of healthcare, etc. that seems to be devastating turn of events. remember he explained what happened after the shooting. look you saw it as "zero dark 30", you read about it. here is the description. >> while they were still checking the body, i brought the agency woman over. i still had all my stuff on. we looked down and i asked is that your guy? she was crying. that's when i a gave her my gun with 27 bullets left in it. the three bullets not left in it were in osama bin laden. why is this hero not getting any benefits? that's a gray question that esquire magazine tackled. now from the center joins us. he's written extensively about this as well. first, thanks for being on. we appreciate it. >> my pleasure. >> cenk: all right now i want to quote from the "esquire" pie
sow sam bin-laden. no americans were killed. they killed osama bin laden and took custody of his body. >> cenk: we know who the shooter s and we know he has left the military after 16 years of service, and we also know he will not be getting any benefits in terms of healthcare, etc. that seems to be devastating turn of events. remember he explained what happened after the shooting. look you saw it as "zero dark 30", you read about it. here is the description. >> while they...
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thank you so much, sam, and mr. mayor, thank you as well. sam, this is amazing. i love trying to find out our roots politically. i wish i could do a television show, in fact, where every time there's a news story, take us back to where it all started, and you did here so beautifully. we have people like rick perry and all across the south mouthing phrases like secession and nullification, and it all goes back to those fights they had in the house and the senate in the 1850s, but you have now pointed out this is now the stripe, sort of the road map the republican party has been taking since way back when. >> well, yes, chris. and great to be here, great to be here with the mayor. there's a terrible historical tragedy and paradox here. in the 1950s, as i say in the piece you read, republicans looked pretty good on civil rights under eisenhower, the brown decision, the central high and little rock where he did the tough thing and sent the troops in, and we had the first modern civil rights act. it wasn't great, it wasn't what lbj gave us, but it was something. not o
thank you so much, sam, and mr. mayor, thank you as well. sam, this is amazing. i love trying to find out our roots politically. i wish i could do a television show, in fact, where every time there's a news story, take us back to where it all started, and you did here so beautifully. we have people like rick perry and all across the south mouthing phrases like secession and nullification, and it all goes back to those fights they had in the house and the senate in the 1850s, but you have now...
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that's all i know three year old mark sam and his younger brother keel lived in this house with their adoptive parents in a rather secluded neighborhood it was from here that on the afternoon of january twenty first the boy was taken away by an ambulance never to come back his legs had an internal organs were allegedly severely bruised. it could mean could if this is confirmed as a result of the investigation that maxime's death was a result of certain violent actions but specific circumstances of his death have yet to be announced i can't get into that because it would be speculative. for the results to come back russian officials had no knowledge of the incident until almost a month after the boy's death it wasn't a little bit later that we started getting some suspicions of what was going on and that all developed from talking to the parents the people that live there it just took a little more time moscow says this is far from the first time it has been left in the dark about an adopted child stuff. even unfortunately it's usually months after russian child has died in the u.s. th
that's all i know three year old mark sam and his younger brother keel lived in this house with their adoptive parents in a rather secluded neighborhood it was from here that on the afternoon of january twenty first the boy was taken away by an ambulance never to come back his legs had an internal organs were allegedly severely bruised. it could mean could if this is confirmed as a result of the investigation that maxime's death was a result of certain violent actions but specific circumstances...
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first, news from josh. >>> and sam got us started on this. we're going to begin with the blizzard sam has been tracking all morning long. the plains getting slammed for the second time in two weeks. the storm dumped more than two feet of snow in denver, canceling hundreds of flights. now texas, oklahoma, missouri and kansas are next. sam has the forecast in just a few moments. >>> and the coast guard searching south of san francisco for four people, including two young children, missing after their sailboat sank on sunday. they abandoned ship in rough waters with no life rafts. again, we'll have updates as news becomes available. >>> breaking news from italy at this hour. new legal action against the captain of the grounded cruise ship, the "costa concordia." prosecutors want to charge francesco schettino with multiple manslaughter charges. five other crew members could also be charged. two americans were among 32 people who died last january when the ship struck a reef. >>> and major development resulting from a scandal at the vatican. pope
first, news from josh. >>> and sam got us started on this. we're going to begin with the blizzard sam has been tracking all morning long. the plains getting slammed for the second time in two weeks. the storm dumped more than two feet of snow in denver, canceling hundreds of flights. now texas, oklahoma, missouri and kansas are next. sam has the forecast in just a few moments. >>> and the coast guard searching south of san francisco for four people, including two young...
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sam out in l.a., tracking it all. hey, sam. >> good morning, george. and following the same path as the last one. this is another active day. 21 states have winter weather watches, warnings or advisories. they go from kansas, oklahoma, to the great lakes. then, get into maine and drive down into the carolinas. 21 inches of snow in that panhandle of texas. look at what it looks like when this snow falls in amarillo. they're having to use every piece of equipment they can to get the snow out of the way. wichita, the exact same thing. it was just last week wichita got pounded with snow. they get pounded again. the winter storm warnings are still out today for heavy snow. kansas city is right in the heart of it. so is our ginger zee. she's in kansas city this morning. good morning, ginger. >> reporter: sam, it's another morning commute stifled. highways are already closing. remember, i was just here. but this storm is a little different. it had another violent feature, the wind. the raging blizzard, bringing whiteouts and record snow to parts of north texa
sam out in l.a., tracking it all. hey, sam. >> good morning, george. and following the same path as the last one. this is another active day. 21 states have winter weather watches, warnings or advisories. they go from kansas, oklahoma, to the great lakes. then, get into maine and drive down into the carolinas. 21 inches of snow in that panhandle of texas. look at what it looks like when this snow falls in amarillo. they're having to use every piece of equipment they can to get the snow...
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>> or in sam's case, both. we'll have that in just a moment. >>> we do want to turn, now, on the eve of his historic resignation, once again, the pope today, saying a final farewell to his faithful at the vatican. george is there with the latest. good morning, george. >> good morning, josh. you know, that green juice looks really, really good. but i think i'll stick with the espresso here in rome. as you said, the pope did just finish, complete his final general audience as pope, just a couple of hours ago. the square here was filled with people. as the pope had something of a mixed message. a lot of joy in the pope's message today. but also, some somber moments, when he talked about the difficult times as pope. and i asked the vatican's media adviser, greg burke, about that dichotomy a few moments ago. >> and today, it was a little bit of the pep rally and that joy. and the catechism was more personal, you lose your privacy. >> and now, the cardinal has turned to the job of the new pope they're going to meet o
>> or in sam's case, both. we'll have that in just a moment. >>> we do want to turn, now, on the eve of his historic resignation, once again, the pope today, saying a final farewell to his faithful at the vatican. george is there with the latest. good morning, george. >> good morning, josh. you know, that green juice looks really, really good. but i think i'll stick with the espresso here in rome. as you said, the pope did just finish, complete his final general audience as...
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where is sam? ♪ [ playing the bond theme ] >> really? really? ♪ >> oh. >> where you been? >> it looks so much easier in the movie, when bond does it. there is snow from denver to kansas city today. i was delayed. it was a long ski. >> we'll go -- you go. >> that bond theme from last night. >> you know who wants to keep the bond thing going on. yeah, okay, you're bond. >> i'm bond, hi. >> no, it was -- it was great fun. thank you for that. we love you in the "gma" players. the tribute was great. we're going have much more on the bond tribute last night. plus, an interview that we cannot wait to bring you with adele and all of the sizzling looks that we saw firsthand on the red carpet. too many to talk about right now. it was a lot of eye candy. really fun to be out there. >> it was. >> a lot of other news to get to. including the blizzard. >>> we want to start out with the best from the oscar last night and josh. >> what a night to remember. an evening of triumphs, tears, and special returns. and an endearing tumble by jennifer lawrence. george spoke to her and anne hathawa
where is sam? ♪ [ playing the bond theme ] >> really? really? ♪ >> oh. >> where you been? >> it looks so much easier in the movie, when bond does it. there is snow from denver to kansas city today. i was delayed. it was a long ski. >> we'll go -- you go. >> that bond theme from last night. >> you know who wants to keep the bond thing going on. yeah, okay, you're bond. >> i'm bond, hi. >> no, it was -- it was great fun. thank you for...
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who isn't, sam? >> i know. you are. >> it's the westminster -- >> 137th westminster kennel club. >> that's just in lara's living room. >> the dandiest dogs at madison square garden. over 2,700 of them, george and sam. from 187 different breeds, all of which i own. >> right. >> vying for the title. here's one of the contenders. everybody meet banana joe. he has been crowned winner of the toy group. >> is there a face in there? >> third time in a row. he will compete against the big dogs for a shot at best in show. that happens tonight. >> very cute. >> yeah. >>> and if you enjoyed the chemistry between j.t. and jay-z at the grammys, you'll like this news. justin all-but admitted that they will take their suits and ties on tour together, in the near future. j.t. said the official news of this tour will be made on twitter. while he can't say too much yet, he can assure all of us, it's going to be a lot of fun. >> a great ticket. that was one of my favorite numbers. >> yeah. they both have that old-school style. >>
who isn't, sam? >> i know. you are. >> it's the westminster -- >> 137th westminster kennel club. >> that's just in lara's living room. >> the dandiest dogs at madison square garden. over 2,700 of them, george and sam. from 187 different breeds, all of which i own. >> right. >> vying for the title. here's one of the contenders. everybody meet banana joe. he has been crowned winner of the toy group. >> is there a face in there? >> third time...
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. >> reporter: american director sam french shot on location in kabul hoping to restore an art form left in ruins. >> do it again. when the taliban came in, they burned all the cinemas and all the film reels they could find and they banned cinema. >> reporter: with the taliban still a threat they know they could become targets.reat >> life is very difficult in tar afghanistan. especially to us. >> these kids are incredibly courageous. and they-- they want a better future for themselves, just liketer the characters in the movie.just l >> reporter: their trip to m america is a whirlwind overwhelming but in a good wayov says fawad mohammadi. way, when you go home, what will you miss? >> i think we will missnk we everything here, a lot. >> reporter: but they admit,hey what they'll miss most is the feeling of freedom. will you feel safe? >> no. i can say that in here i am so safe. >> reporter: they've experienced a lot. >> they sure have. when i was 14 i was readingve science fiction books in my bedroom and playing on my nice green lawn. all the kids in afghanistan haveio grown up too fast. >
. >> reporter: american director sam french shot on location in kabul hoping to restore an art form left in ruins. >> do it again. when the taliban came in, they burned all the cinemas and all the film reels they could find and they banned cinema. >> reporter: with the taliban still a threat they know they could become targets.reat >> life is very difficult in tar afghanistan. especially to us. >> these kids are incredibly courageous. and they-- they want a better...
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sam? >> that's right, ginger. and we're a little concerned that, well, the models are picking up a snowmaker to the east coast in the middle of the week. but a bigger snow system maybe by the end of the week moving back to the east coast. we'll watch all that for you so you're not surprised. quick look at the west coast. shower activity into the extreme northwest. rain today for mobile, tallahassee. you have a rain day coming today. >> all of that weather brought to you by petco. it's funny. as we started the winter forecast, we all knew february would be an active time. i think it will prove true. >> this active? >> a blizzard? >> they're not going that far yet. they're saying it will be a big, big system. >> we're still digging out. >> yeah, i know, i know. >>> and last night, what a night at the grammys. rihanna, bruno mars, all the highlights from music's biggest night. ♪ would you be love ♪ would you be love ♪ i -- i got it, i got it made ♪ i got it made, i got it made ♪ i got it made ♪ fresh at s
sam? >> that's right, ginger. and we're a little concerned that, well, the models are picking up a snowmaker to the east coast in the middle of the week. but a bigger snow system maybe by the end of the week moving back to the east coast. we'll watch all that for you so you're not surprised. quick look at the west coast. shower activity into the extreme northwest. rain today for mobile, tallahassee. you have a rain day coming today. >> all of that weather brought to you by petco....
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. >> sam says he feels healthier now and the price of e- cigarettes, they have gone down, making them a lot more affordable. refills sell for $2 to $3. that's the equivalent of a pack of cigarettes and there are zero nicotine flavors for those that may want to vape without the nicotine. >>> a number of people with alzheimer's is expected to triple in the next 40 years. rush university researchers say there were nearly 5 million people living with the disease in 2010. they expect that number will increase to 14 million by 2050. baby boomers influx the major contributing factor. >> this really reflects how the demographics in the united states is moving along. these are the baby boomers. they are getting older and they'll have these conditions, including alzheimer's. it's going to be a big burden to them, to their spouses, to their families, to society overall. >> experts advice regular visits to the doctor, especially if you have diabetes, high blood pressure, or high cholesterol. new jersey governor lashing out at a former white house doctor who criticized his weight. during an interv
. >> sam says he feels healthier now and the price of e- cigarettes, they have gone down, making them a lot more affordable. refills sell for $2 to $3. that's the equivalent of a pack of cigarettes and there are zero nicotine flavors for those that may want to vape without the nicotine. >>> a number of people with alzheimer's is expected to triple in the next 40 years. rush university researchers say there were nearly 5 million people living with the disease in 2010. they expect...
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special correspondent fred de sam lazaro filed this story as part of our "agents for change" series. >> reporter: istanbul presents an elegant blend of history and modernity; a sprawling symbol of turkeys growing global importance. it is the world's 16th largest economy. modernization has transformed this nation of 75 million from a mostly rural, traditional society to a predominantly urban one. three out of four turks live in a city today. but by some measures turkey ranks among the worst places in the world for women: women are less educated than men, far fewer have jobs outside the home. and in the home, half of all turkish women report having suffered some form of domestic violence. inci kerestecioglu is a sociologist at istanbul university. >> violence against women in turkey has increased in response to the demands women are making to become freer and men feel powerless and resort to violence. >> reporter: women have taken to the streets in recent years-- this demonstration was last march. a big problem, many say is the indifference of police and government officials even as tu
special correspondent fred de sam lazaro filed this story as part of our "agents for change" series. >> reporter: istanbul presents an elegant blend of history and modernity; a sprawling symbol of turkeys growing global importance. it is the world's 16th largest economy. modernization has transformed this nation of 75 million from a mostly rural, traditional society to a predominantly urban one. three out of four turks live in a city today. but by some measures turkey ranks...
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the former chairman of the armed services committee senator tower which i covered back in 1989 which sam nooun was one of the leaders in democratic opposition to senator tower. >> yes. >> there could be a lot of history around about that, and some have longer memories of who did what when. that is a part of it. it strikes me that the two-page letter is a response that might not be an answer. it's a way for the white house to look like it is engaged, it is providing a lot of detail that had been previously mn. the we is will it satisfy mccain, graham, and ayotte, who were specifically wanting to know more about what the president was directly involved in. one of the questions that graham had repeatedly pressed panetta and joint chiefs chair dempsey about when this began, no one knew how long the assault would last, so the argument that the military could not get there fast enough is true. they could not get there within the time of the assault, but no one knew how long it would actually last until it was over, so their point being how engaged was the president, was the white house in tryi
the former chairman of the armed services committee senator tower which i covered back in 1989 which sam nooun was one of the leaders in democratic opposition to senator tower. >> yes. >> there could be a lot of history around about that, and some have longer memories of who did what when. that is a part of it. it strikes me that the two-page letter is a response that might not be an answer. it's a way for the white house to look like it is engaged, it is providing a lot of detail...
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sam brownback is calling for drivers to stay off the road in his state. and he has worries this storm has the potential to be more dangerous. jennifer delgado live for us now. how bad is it this morning? >> it seems like we always are talking about some type of winter storm. you're right. we're talking about dangerous conditions setting up. you see the blizzard warning in place. across kansas, texas, new mexico, as well as missouri. we're going to see the winds really picking up as we go later into the afternoon and the evening hours. that means visibility is really going to be down. overall, we have about 17 states that are under some type of winter weather warning advisory. and it is going to be a bad one out there. look what's happening right now. we already are seeing storms moving through central texas, as well as that snow working through, in these locations. a foot or more for kansas city. a foot of snowfall for you. interstate 70's going to be a mess. chicago, you're going to see roughly about five inches of snowfall. that's welcome news because y
sam brownback is calling for drivers to stay off the road in his state. and he has worries this storm has the potential to be more dangerous. jennifer delgado live for us now. how bad is it this morning? >> it seems like we always are talking about some type of winter storm. you're right. we're talking about dangerous conditions setting up. you see the blizzard warning in place. across kansas, texas, new mexico, as well as missouri. we're going to see the winds really picking up as we go...
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they also say in the sam's club they say that additionally, like walmart u.s., our advantage members are pressured by higher payroll income taxes, ongoing unemployment, and higher gas prices. so, all of those things factors in. i guess, dana, when you add up what they've just said about how it was a very slow start but part of that was because of a delay in income tax returns and things have come back to normal but you still have all these other headwinds do you kind of let it all wash itself out? or how do you -- i mean is this a one-off thing because the -- the delay in income tax refunds or is this a bigger problem because of all those other headwinds? >> i think the other headwinds certainly for the lower income consumer suggest a bit more pressure. we've been seeing it in the results from the restaurants where traffic has also been weak. you have more challenging comparisons in the first half of the year. than what you have in the second half of the year. you think about walmart, they're up against overall 3% comp in the first quarter. a 2.5% comp in the second quarter. and then
they also say in the sam's club they say that additionally, like walmart u.s., our advantage members are pressured by higher payroll income taxes, ongoing unemployment, and higher gas prices. so, all of those things factors in. i guess, dana, when you add up what they've just said about how it was a very slow start but part of that was because of a delay in income tax returns and things have come back to normal but you still have all these other headwinds do you kind of let it all wash itself...
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it's something like this, looking into sam's blue eyes. i love how we're sitting, how we would be sitting. i know when i sit back down right in this chair and i look over and i see you and i see you and i see you, it's going to be all is right in the world. and it's going to seem like no time has passed at all. >> are there nerves? >> oh, yeah. it feels great to feel the nerves again. i haven't done live television since the end of august. so i'm a little bit nervous, because you all -- you've got my back, but that's what i'm not nervous about. i know i can look at you and give you this -- >> and start talking. >> exactly. and you have it. but it's just that you all have -- boy, you've raised the bar. >> let's raise the glass to our dear friend. welcome home. >> welcome back. >> thank you. >> so good. >> onward. onward and upward. >> i like that. that is the perfect attitude, onward and upward. we're looking forward to welcoming robin, as well. >> she'll be back on the "gma" anchor desk in a couple of hours. >> that's going to be a big mom
it's something like this, looking into sam's blue eyes. i love how we're sitting, how we would be sitting. i know when i sit back down right in this chair and i look over and i see you and i see you and i see you, it's going to be all is right in the world. and it's going to seem like no time has passed at all. >> are there nerves? >> oh, yeah. it feels great to feel the nerves again. i haven't done live television since the end of august. so i'm a little bit nervous, because you...
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unbelievable how cheap it is for uncle sam to borrow. let's we know all your investments may not be with fidelity, but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounk and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. now get 200 free trades when you open an account. diane: it is the international monetary fund realizing it will cut the growth forecast for the united states and the global economy. the automatic spending cuts take effect in the u.s. tomorrow. the imf says the biggest trading partners with the u.s. are going to be the most affected by the impact of the so-called sequester. the automatic spending cuts would trigger u.s. credit downgrade but failure to raise the statutory debt limit almost certainly will. a new report from the federal reserve
unbelievable how cheap it is for uncle sam to borrow. let's we know all your investments may not be with fidelity, but we can still help you see your big picture. with the fidelity guided portfolio summary, you choose which accounk and use fidelity's analytics to spot trends, gain insights, and figure out what you want to do next. all in one place. i'm meredith stoddard and i helped create the fidelity guided portfolio summary. it's one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing...
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new numbers are showing that uncle sam spent more money on conferences for a lot of different government departments that year alone. peter doocy is live in washington. peter, how much money was spent on conferences just last year? >> reporter: more than $340,000 million, martha. that is just the number you get if you add up the 894 conferences that cost more than $100,000 each. because the house oversight committee isolated so-called big ticket events. they found the defense department spent almost $89 million on conferences in 2012. 73 million at department of veterans' affairs. roughly 59 million at the justice department. and 56 million at the department of health and human services. the chairman of the house oversight committee is now saying these conferences cost alot but attendees don't do very much. >> we looked at some of the things money was spent on. in some cases it was spent like the gsa, sort of on motivational activity and so on. so you looked and said, wait a second, they call it team building and the like. one of the problems is, if you do this locally, and you use your
new numbers are showing that uncle sam spent more money on conferences for a lot of different government departments that year alone. peter doocy is live in washington. peter, how much money was spent on conferences just last year? >> reporter: more than $340,000 million, martha. that is just the number you get if you add up the 894 conferences that cost more than $100,000 each. because the house oversight committee isolated so-called big ticket events. they found the defense department...
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. >> hit sam's and wal-mart. >> transformer. >> reporter: now lots of cell phones and camcorders were rolling as that twister ripped through southern mississippi. this long track tornado was on the ground across several counties. it split brick buildings. it picked up trucks and plowed through neighborhoods. i just got off the phone with noaa. officials told me there are 76 reported injuries. mississippi emergency management officials are estimating 300 homes are damaged and 100 roads remain blocked by debris this morning. so far no reports of any deaths. the university of southern mississippi was very hard hit. university firms say many buildings like this one badly damaged but lick cully no injuries on campus because that's likely classes were already canceled for today and tomorrow for mardi gras celebrations. campus police declared a state of emergency. they asked anyone not on campus to stay away until it was safe and clean. governor phil bryant plans to visit the hard-hit area today and he will hold a press conference in about an hour. noaa officials said the city had 18 minute
. >> hit sam's and wal-mart. >> transformer. >> reporter: now lots of cell phones and camcorders were rolling as that twister ripped through southern mississippi. this long track tornado was on the ground across several counties. it split brick buildings. it picked up trucks and plowed through neighborhoods. i just got off the phone with noaa. officials told me there are 76 reported injuries. mississippi emergency management officials are estimating 300 homes are damaged and...
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. >> that is sam zell's point. >> in a good year, in a good year, the economy produces 250,000 net units. how many years does it take to get equilibrium? this is long term in multi-family. >> thank you for coming on. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >>> coming up next, gambling and drinking, talking about gambling and drinking. new home sales in january the highest levels since -- i want to go back to the gambling and drink i drinking and biggest increase in years and is it a sign? we'll ask a chief economist in just a bit. >>> time now for today's aflac trivia question. which hollywood starlet was the youngest oscar winner in history? the answer when cnbc "squawk box" continues. otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less fuel, spend less time on the ground and more time in the air. suddenly, faraway places don't seem so...far away. ♪ but at xerox we've embraced a new role. working behind the scenes to provide companies with services... like hel
. >> that is sam zell's point. >> in a good year, in a good year, the economy produces 250,000 net units. how many years does it take to get equilibrium? this is long term in multi-family. >> thank you for coming on. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >>> coming up next, gambling and drinking, talking about gambling and drinking. new home sales in january the highest levels since -- i want to go back to the gambling and drink i drinking and biggest increase in years...
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bartholomew cubbins, theodore highsel, or sam horton? >> sam horton. [ buzzer ] >> everybody is yelling, but doggone it, she didn't cheat, and i'm giving them both to her! >> you see how good this is? just so we know. seuss happens to be theodore geisel's middle name, right? right? is that yes? yes, that's -- yes. back over to kath. >> you need that for your real hoda when you're looking for your next job. what was the name of the last book dr. seuss published? this lady is from australia, by the way. was it "fox in socks," "if i ran the zoo", "oh, the places you'll go" or "hop on pop." >> c, "the places you'll go"? >> yes, published in 1990. anyway, why don't you just hug me? it's over. okay, oh, thank you, cat. we are going to be right back after this. we're going to talk to the boss in the boardroom. talking to the donald right after this. ♪ [ female announcer ] at yoplait, we want you to feel even better about your favorite flavors. so when you call, tweet, and post, we listen. that's why yoplait light and yoplait original are now
bartholomew cubbins, theodore highsel, or sam horton? >> sam horton. [ buzzer ] >> everybody is yelling, but doggone it, she didn't cheat, and i'm giving them both to her! >> you see how good this is? just so we know. seuss happens to be theodore geisel's middle name, right? right? is that yes? yes, that's -- yes. back over to kath. >> you need that for your real hoda when you're looking for your next job. what was the name of the last book dr. seuss published? this lady...
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. >> we do want to point out that we asked georgia state attorney general sam owens to come on the show, talk about this. he declined our offer. paul, a number of people have come forward saying hill should not be executed. as i mentioned, the family of one of the victims, also former president jimmy carter. do you think that has much sway? >> well, you know, most -- i can't say most people, but a substantial number of people have a conscientious objection to the death penalty. i will tell you, former president jimmy carter opposes every imposition of the death penalty. but as do most death penalty opponents. so no, it doesn't surprise me that he's made this statement. and you know, the state of georgia and just to -- to disagree with his very able representative on why the appellate court upheld this sentence, they were looking at this -- two parts to the test. one is whether he can adapt to life in a sort of ordinary way. when you're judging mental retardation. they looked at the fact that he had been a seaman second class in the navy. he had gotten promotions in the navy. he can writ
. >> we do want to point out that we asked georgia state attorney general sam owens to come on the show, talk about this. he declined our offer. paul, a number of people have come forward saying hill should not be executed. as i mentioned, the family of one of the victims, also former president jimmy carter. do you think that has much sway? >> well, you know, most -- i can't say most people, but a substantial number of people have a conscientious objection to the death penalty. i...
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we are here in washington, governor sam brownback from kansas who is trying to make the trek from topeka. the weather has slowed him down. we will finish with you, governor. >> they have 10 inches of snow that had them. >> he has an excused absence. we will finish with you today. thank you for joining us. i have been talking to the other governors, the same issue. the federal impact of the states and what is happening in the states. heading towards march 1 is the sequester, automatic edger cuts will go into effect. you have fort campbell straddling your state areas the contract is around the state. that would be a severe issue. >> oak ridge and everything around, i just let the department of energy before i came here. one of the things that was news to me. --was how it works. every program. cleanup of a mercury problem that we have there or security issues, back in july we had a security breach. all of that gets cut. governors looking at the impact of our budget. i think that is $110 million or so. >> what would you prefer to see happened for march 1? >> obviously i would love to see the
we are here in washington, governor sam brownback from kansas who is trying to make the trek from topeka. the weather has slowed him down. we will finish with you, governor. >> they have 10 inches of snow that had them. >> he has an excused absence. we will finish with you today. thank you for joining us. i have been talking to the other governors, the same issue. the federal impact of the states and what is happening in the states. heading towards march 1 is the sequester,...